In today's Apple Daily, we learn that Apple might be planning to release three new iPhones this September. In other news, Fortune magazine has called Apple CEO Tim Cook the "world's greatest leader," and Apple Watch apps are already starting to appear on the App Store in preparation for the device's April 24 release.

In today's Apple Daily, Apple adds three new channels to the already impressive lineup for Apple TV. In other news, Apple's shipping out free decals to place on your windows and cash registers if you use Apple Pay at your business.

Photos that accidentally appeared on Apple's online store this weekend suggest that the Cupertino company might be ready to unveil a significant update to its beloved wireless keyboard. In other news, a couple of cool new features were discovered lurking in the beta for iOS 8.3.

After years of rumor and speculation, it appears that Apple is at last ready to reveal an update for the Apple TV at WWDC. In other news, a new video shows the fitness testing process for the Apple Watch, and an earlier version of a rival operating system is about to get the boot from Boot Camp.

Yesterday we reported that Apple's rumored upcoming online TV service will boast around 25 channels at launch, and today we have a better idea of what those channels might be. In other news, we have some information regarding what to expect during the April 10 Apple Watch try-ons, and we've heard that it's possible that Apple has a small team that's completely dedicated to working with augmented reality technology.

In today's Apple Daily, Apple at last seems poised to launch that online TV service that has been rumored for years now. In other news, Nintendo has finally agreed to start making games for the iPhone and iPad, but not surprisingly, there's a significant catch.

If you happen to known an Android user who's been wanting to trade in his or her Apple device for an iPhone, you should tell them that they might have the chance to do so soon. In other news, Apple's not too happy about a damning new documentary about Steve Jobs.

A lot of the initial excitement over downloading the official Apple Watch companion app died away once users discovered they couldn't really do anything with it until the device launches, but iOS developer Hamza Sood has tweeted some screenshots showing what's in store. In other news, Apple has at last redesigned the Safari keyboard in iOS so periods won't mess up searches.like.this as often.

If you're not a developer but you've always wanted to tinker with Apple's iOS betas before they go live, today's your lucky day! In other news, it turns out that the new Steve Jobs biography set for release later this month is as full of new stories and information as originally claimed.

If you had a hard time getting onto iTunes or accessing iCloud services today, you certainly weren't the only one. Apple's services were hit by a massive outage, and many of them were out for several hours. In other news, knockoff Apple Watches are already rolling off the lines in China, and thousands of iPhone users are already signing up for studies designed with Apple's new ResearchKit.